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Features
Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views · Wildlife
Open 0900 - 1700 (Closed Sundays; December – February)
Overview
Part of the Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, the
Orange Trail spans much of the western portion of the Glendening Nature Preserve. The lightly trafficked loop is good for all skill levels and offers the chance to see wildlife and a grand view of the Patuxent River.
Need to Know
No restrooms at the Wrighton entrance.
Runner Notes
Much of the trail is old roads, and the terrain is sometimes sandy but relatively flat and smooth--unless you visit the boardwalk.
Description
Beginning at the Wrighton entrance parking area, proceed north up the
Red Oak Trail. In 0.2 miles, cross Wrighton Branch Creek on a culvert and turn left onto the
Cliff Trail. In 0.4 miles, you'll come to a T-intersection. Taking a left dead-ends, but allows for a clear view of the Patuxent River wetlands (and homes). Taking a right at the T-intersection, proceed north passing the
Dogwood Trail and
Blueberry Trail (taking a right onto these trails will return you to the
Red Oak Trail).
At about 1.0 miles in, there are sandy steps carved into the cliffs that lead to the
Chris Swarth Boardwalk. The narrow boardwalk ends at a small pier, where Patuxent canoeists and kayakers could stop or launch. The pier permits extensive and beautiful views of the wetlands--with some traffic noise from MD 4.
Returning to the
Cliff Trail, continue north for 0.1 miles and take a right onto
Holly Trail. Continue east for about a 0.1 miles and then take a right and head south on the
Red Oak Trail. You'll continue to take this south--crossing the Blueberry, Dogwood, and
Spicebush Trail --until you reach the trail's end.
Flora & Fauna
Beaver, Otter, Muskrat, Deer, Squirrel, Red-winged Blackbird, Mallard Duck, Rock Pigeon, Canada Goose, Red-breasted Nuthatch, American Black Duck, Red-eyed Vireo, White-throated Sparrow, Eastern Towhee, Common Grackle, Northern Cardinal, Carolina Chickadee, Wood Thrush, Dark-eyed Junco, Chimney Swift, Turkey Vulture, Acadian Flycatcher, Blue Jay, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Ring-billed Gull, Osprey, Fish Crow, Loblolly Pine, Horse Mint, Camphor Weed, Prickly Pear
Contacts
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